






📚 Plan Like a Pro, Teach Like a Boss!
The Clever Fox Teacher Planner is a premium, undated A5 planner designed specifically for educators and homeschoolers. Featuring spacious weekly and monthly layouts, student tracking tools, and over 250 stickers, it combines functionality with style. Its durable eco-leather cover and thick, bleed-resistant paper ensure it withstands daily use, while thoughtful extras like bookmarks, a pen loop, and an elastic band make organization effortless throughout the school year.











| ASIN | B0BLVGG8R1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,037 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #15 in Class Records & Lesson Books |
| Brand | Clever Fox |
| Color | Amber Yellow |
| Cover Material | Faux Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,563) |
| Date First Available | November 9, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
| Item model number | CFTP |
| Manufacturer | Clever Fox |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CFTP |
| Material Type | Faux Leather Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches |
| Ruling | Ruled or Grid |
| Sheet Size | A5 |
| Size | A5 (5.8'' x 8.3'') |
C**N
Just as the product is described
The dark terracotta is a beautiful milk chocolate color with copper tone ribbons. The cover is a soft leather and the pages are thick and smooth. I got the large size. The planner is structured: important dates, schedule of school events, student information, communication log, student checklist, alternating monthly plan grid sheets and monthly spreads, weekly spreads, and untitled grid sheets. The planner has a personal contact page if you lose it and a pocket in the back to store papers. The page for scheduled school events starts in September and ends in June. The planner came with stickers in the back pocket and a pamphlet guide on how to use the planner, which is similar if not the same as the product pictures. The stickers are useful if you teach elementary through high school. I wish some of the school event stickers were a little smaller to fit easier on the month and weekly spreads. I also wish there were bigger month stickers. I filled in the monthly calendar starting in September and I could fill it up till July. There were enough numbered stickers to use as dates that I had a month of numbers leftover. The stickers are paper and only the numbers and details like stars and hearts are glossy. The paper is soft and thick, but I would be careful to let the paper dry if you are using a gel pen. This is my first time using this planner. Overall, I love the quality and size. There seems to be a lot of space to write and plan. This seems sturdy to last the school year. The ribbons are much needed to navigate between sections, and I like the pen/pencil holder. So far I'm having fun sitting up the planner for use.
R**H
Planner Perfection for Our Homeschool Hustle
As a homeschool mom of four, juggling multiple lesson plans each week is no small feat—but this planner makes it feel manageable and even enjoyable. It keeps me organized and on track, with generous space to jot down assignments, activities, and notes for each child. One of my favorite features? It lays completely flat, so I can leave it open on the table for the kids to easily see what’s next. The included stickers add a fun, aesthetic touch, and the soft blue cover is both calming and stylish. The thick, high-quality paper means no ink bleed-through—hallelujah! Best of all, it’s budget-friendly. I’ll definitely be grabbing another one next year. If you’re a busy homeschool parent looking for a planner that truly works with your rhythm, this one’s a winner.
B**G
Great Planner – Sturdy Enough to Survive Middle School (and That’s Saying Something)
As a middle school teacher, I can confidently say this planner has been through **the trenches** and come out victorious. It’s been shoved in bags, dropped in hallways, and once took a direct hit from a rogue flying Capri Sun pouch. Still looks great. Amber Yellow must be code for "invincible." I LOVE this planner. It has everything I need: lesson planning pages, monthly calendars, weekly layouts, a spot for goals, reflections, and probably a place to record my descent into madness during testing season (though that section might be "Notes"). Are there parts I won’t use? Sure. Am I still keeping them? Absolutely. Because one day I might need a flowchart to track which kid keeps stealing my dry erase markers. Adaptability, people. Bonus: It comes with **stickers**. Yes, stickers. Nothing says "professional educator" like slapping a shiny “You Got This!” on a day where I most certainly do not. Bottom line: If you’re a teacher looking for a planner that can help organize your life *and* survive several classes of 7th graders who think everything is a drum, this is the one.
M**I
Almost Perfect Planner
I just got this planner, even all the way to Japan it arrived in about a week. Since our scgool year begins in April, undated planners are a must for me. I really love the amount of space, it's just enough to keep track of simple plans, homework assignments and short notes for each lesson. Many planners have space for 6 lessons per day, so I also appreciate the 7 lesson layout. The stickers are really nice, and are good for things like staff meetings, test week, P/T conferences, etc. I will probably use the event stickers on my classroom calendar, since they kind of take up the space for a whole day without much room for notes. I really like the pocket in the back for keeping extra notes, stickers, etc. Time will tell how sturdy the pocket is. The binding is stylish and seems durable, which is a big advantage over my usual spiral-bound planner, which gets pretty tattered by the end of the year. Although there are pages for 46 weeks, even skipping the summer vacation, I still had to copy two extra weekly planner pages and paste them in. I also would appreciate more Class List pages, as I teach high school and have 14 classes. In my previous planner, there were more than enough pages for two sheets each class, one for grades/assignments and one for attendance. This year I will have to keep grades in a separate folder, which is disappointing. If the space for the name list were perforated, then two pages can be used for each class, a feature I am surely going to miss. It would be very helpful to have a page count of these two sections when deciding which planner to buy. I personally would prefer a horizontal layout for the weekly pages as well (8 columns, 5 rows) with the space for notes to be at the beginning of each day, rather than in line with each subject period, to keep track of announcements and reminders for each morning meeting. It would be convenient to have this planner a little bigger, since our standard paper size of A4 doesn't fit. Time will tell if these features inspire me to go with a different planner next year.
K**H
Maybe my new favorite planner?
This is the first time I switched to a smaller planner like this , but it is so thick and wonderful and has so many pages and meets my needs completely as a high school teacher with four preps. I also like that for the first time it's small enough for me to carry around with me in class as I do attendance and make notes. I made my own tabs with post its as it does lack those but thats an easy fix in my DIY book. I recommend!
A**R
A great planner. I'm a secondary school UK teacher and I think the planner is great. Great sections to record events for the year, student details etc at the front. I love the calendar pages and the stickers that accompany the planner. These pages aren't dated, so its up to you how your organise your planner. I dated mine from August - July. Before each month you also have a helpful blank double grid page which I am using for meeting notes for each month. The actual planner section is perfect for me, you have Mon-Fri with spaces for 7 periods/lessons. The space for each lesson is about 4cm X 3.2cm. This is a great space to write a brief overview or notes. I tend just to write a brief heading of the lesson and take a note of HW I've set. It helps that the boxes are lined. Again, the planning sections are not dated, so you can organise how you wish. I dated from Sept to July but left out holidays. I have 6 weeks left empty. At the back are plenty of grid note pages and a helpful sturdy pocket (where your stickers can be kept) at the back. The 3 ribbons are great for book marking the different sections I need. Good quality paper, I use Pilot frixion light highlighters and they did not bleed through. Its the first time I purchased this planner and am very impressed.
L**N
I’ve never purchased a teacher planner that I’ve liked. For the past 5 years I’ve been making my own from a template purchased from Teachers Pay Teachers. It’s been great but it’s a lot of work to update each year… and still costs to print and bind. This book costs way less than what I used to pay to make my own customized book. It had everything I need (page options) for teaching high school. I didn’t even realize it came with stickers which made customizing it fun to do! I would be this again!
M**P
Ik geef al 11 jaar les en kom pas een maand geleden deze agenda tegen. Had ik deze agenda maar eerder gevonden. Alle details zijn super uitgedacht voor leraren! Beetje jammer dat de stickers zijn gericht op Amerika (hun nationale feestdagen), maar dat is super begrijpelijk aangezien het een Amerikaans product is en het zijn maar een paar stickers van de zoveeel.
M**Y
It was smaller than I thought it was going to be. However, it has been handy, and I have fitted all the information I have needed into the program areas. The ruled lines in the program areas make it easy to write neat. I love the callemder too, and the student progress marker has been amazing.
J**S
Súper bonito y muy útil trae muchas listas para llevar orden de calificaciones o asistencia vale mucho la pena
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